Sentences with phrase «which headline you read»

Depending on which headline you read — and you can now read them by the dozens from Boston to Kathmandu — I told Stephen Colbert either that Hindus are «horrible» or that the «Hindu rebirth doctrine is horrible.»

Not exact matches

That's a basic primer into what an ad itself must have to be most effective within the «hook» or ad headline which draws the potential prospect for whom it is relevant and matched to read it.
«With every photo you scroll through, headline you read or link you go to, you are feeding the loop which just makes you want more.
They would not type in something like, «CEO, Company X» or «Marketing Director», which is what far too many LinkedIn headlines read like right now.
How many moron conservatives are going to post here responding to the headline instead of reading the entirety of Bloomberg's statement, which was «let me declare that we in New York are Jews and Christians and Muslims, and we always have been.
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the headline of which was «POLL: Act Now on Abortion say voters» with the story continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus.»
So the alarmist community has reacted predictably by issuing ever more apocalyptic statements, like the federal report» Global Change Impacts in the United States» issued last week which predicts more frequent heat waves, rising water temperatures, more wildfires, rising disease levels, and rising sea levels — headlined, in a paper I read, as «Getting Warmer.»
While these criticisms are focused on imported products, which make up just four percent of the U.S. organic market, I fear many consumers will read these headlines and question the value and integrity of all certified organic products... maybe even the USDA Organic seal itself.
I can see the newspaper headline which read Arsenal get a new Ball for Christmas.!!
BHGP's ballot this week is accompanied by a told - you - so bit, ostensibly about Notre Dame, which has Told You So IN THE HEADLINE, but it also makes the great points that Utah State and San Jose State have been thoroughly underrated, and you should read it.
Just THIRTY MINUTES LATER, the Star ran another headline which read: «Karim Benzema to be unveiled as Arsenal player before kick - off against Liverpool».
It is very easy to read and make assumptions because just by reading the headlines, someone like you is already inclined towards a prejudice which is driven by your emotion rather than rationaliy.
HOW I KILLED REEVA reads the headline of the accompanying article, which is simply a transcript of the affidavit Pistorius submitted to the court, giving his version of events that night.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
My AFP match report on Montpellier's impressive draw at PSG, which contains a round - up of all the Ligue 1 headlines from the weekend, can be read here.
I am not vilifying mothers who give up custody of their kids (which you would know if you go past the headline and read the article because I am addressing the many sides of noncustodial moms).
I become uncomfortable when I read these headlines with sweeping statements, which can cause people with more variable sleep patterns to become anxious, especially when they feel great and well - rested during the day.
So the fact that they've been read the study and then published it with such a headline like that I feel is a little irresponsible which isn't surprising.
before they decided to publish these results... every «mainstream» article I've read starts with the headline: «Study finds homebirth safe...» which is very unfortunately and misleading.
There was a story in the FT on 17 June 2011 which reported that «Coalition 2.0 «(by which the FT meant «Coalition Phase 2») was being quietly dropped (to get round the FT's paywall in order to read the story, do a Google search for the headline «Coalition 2.0 agreement put on back burner»).
• The Daily News, which lambasted the Assembly speaker with a front - page headline reading «SHELL GAME OF SHAME,» wrote a staff editorial saying he «never gave congestion pricing a fair shot.»
We have changed this story's headlinewhich originally read, «AG: SUNY Poly didn't produce emails responsive to subpoena» — to reflect the new information provided by FRMC counsel via the U.S. Attorney's office's Thursday letter.
With its adaptive optics systems, which remove much of the blurring effect of the earth's atmosphere, the VLT's vision is sharp enough to allow someone, theoretically, to read a newspaper headline at a distance of over 10 kilometres.
I highly recommend highly neutral usernames e.g. NewYorker3443, because then people are more likely to read your headline, your profile and see your photo - which is what you really want.
You can read the theory in full (which, despite that headline, is definitely not confirmed) right over here or in the embed below.
A recent headline in the Metro newspaper, which read «Teachers lose a day's pay to do homework» has once again, brought the severity of the teaching crisis to our attention.
The ad begins by citing a recent Wall Street Journal headline that reads, «U.S. High - School Students Slip in Global Rankings,» referring to the latest Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) results in which U.S. 15 - year - olds continued to underperform in the subjects of math, science, and reading comprehension relative to their international peers.
Buried under the headlines of the last week about the newly released Program for International Student Assessment results — which showed American 15 - year - old students nowhere near the top on the 2012 math, reading and science tests, is an interesting bit of data.
I can't quite believe that I read an article this morning from the Heads» Round Table, the headline of which was: «Heads warn MPs of «extremely bleak» funding problems»; and in the week I read that the EEF were to spend # 2.5 million on a trial to assess the educational benefits of school trips to the theatre; and now we learn that Frank Green earns # 140,000 plus for a four day week.
Fatale, Saga, The Manhattan Projects, America's Got Powers, Thief of Thieves, and Mind the Gap are headlining the project, which also sees the # 1 issues of... [Read more...]
RIM has demoed some of the updates coming to PlayBook 2.0, which is scheduled to arrive on your PlayBook in February, at the BlackBerry DevCon Europe event in Amsterdam.Along with headline features like Runtime for Android, which will see the easy porting... Read more
Now, Nielsen BookScan, which recently made headlines for partnering with Amazon to provide sales data to Amazon's author customers, will be including ebooks in its information... [Read more...]
As you glance through the various chapters — which can be read out of order — you're likely to discover that your current approach to headlines and blog post titles needs updating.
The New Yorker, covering the first New York City store opening at Columbus Circle, called it in a headline «Not Built for People Who Actually Read,» continuing to say the store is «designed to further popularize, on Amazon, that which is already popular on Amazon.»
Television presenter Simon Schama has signed a book deal for Return of the Tribes, which will go beyond the headlines to unearth the «deep, ancient roots... Read more
«Obama's boot on the throat of British pensioners» read the front - page headline in Thursday's Daily Telegraph, which added that the president's «attacks on BP were blamed for wiping billions off the company's value.»
The year - on - year headline reading is also pretty bad since it comes in at 4.1 %, which is the weakest annual growth in 13 quarters.
Interestingly enough, the headline reading came in at 1.4 % year - on - year, which is a tick slower than the +1.5 % consensus as well as the ECB's 2017 forecast, also of +1.5 %.
Unfortunately for pound bulls, the U.K.'s latest construction PMI reading was released on Tuesday and the headline reading was revealed to have dropped from 51.1 to 48.1, which is the first reading below the 50.0 neutral mark since August 2016.
reading was released on Tuesday and the headline reading was revealed to have dropped from 51.1 to 48.1, which is the first reading below the 50.0 neutral mark since August 2016.
In the two seconds it takes someone to read the headline, your first thought would be «automatic 401 (k) savings is bad» which is way off the mark.
They read the headlines, which always sell fear (covered in this post where I explain how to quantify actual risks).
-- Read Brad Plumer's analysis at Vox for some more on both the concern side and the hope side — ignoring the awful headline, which doesn't reflect what he wrote.
I think that the vast majority of lay readers who read the headlines and the text of stories on climate sensitivity do not know this and they simply presume that the scientists concerned are talking about their absolute best estimates of the possible temperature increases which may be faced.
I see nothing in the IG report, which I have read completely, that supports the assertion stated in the headline.
I have read some of Teske et al (the article on which the headline - grabber was based).
Note the detailed information in this user - rewritten headline, which gives the Reddit user a quicker look at the key data point from the article and I would say that likely had a positive impact on it being so well - read by the Reddit community.
The LTB headline, which made me laugh when I read it in November and made me laugh again just now, pretty much tells you everything you need to know about the situation at that time.
The piece reads and looks like a conspiracy theory written the very year (1937) to which Rosen's piece and the magazine headline indicate the Constitution - in - Exile crowd would like to revisit.
The headline - grabbing problem is that a variety of government agencies are reading all the email they can get to — which is most of it.
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